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Festuca idahoensis
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ca$3.95 |
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| This densely-clumped perennial bunchgrass has short, rolling blue leaves and bears hairy buff-coloured spikelets above the foliage in summer. Height 12-24 inches. Drought-tolerant and deer resistant. Useful for foliage contrast in an alpine or rock garden. |
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Erythronium revolutum
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ca$3.95 |
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| This bulbous perennial has wavy-margined, elliptic green leaves with dark brown mottling. Bears lilac-pink flowers with yellow anthers in spring. Height to 12 inches. |
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Erythranthe guttata
Syn. Mimulus guttatus
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ca$3.45 |
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| Adapted to a wide range of climates if given sufficient moisture, this sometimes perennial/sometimes annual wild flower will self-sow where it is happy. Bears numerous funnel-shaped yellow flowers in summer. Height to 12 inches; spread to 48 inches. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. |
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Eriophyllum lanatum
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ca$3.95 |
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| This variable species is a perennial from 8-24 inches in height with multiple, spreading branches; white-woolly, lobed leaves and large (2 in.) yellow, sunflower-like flowers solitary at the ends of stems. It is a shrubby plant with a woody base and is drought-tolerant. It is highly attractive to... |
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Dodecatheon pulchellum
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ca$3.95 |
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| A delightful little perennial wild flower from British Columbia, this gem will light up any woodland or rock garden. Bears deep-pink reflexed flowers in spring. Height 14 inches; spread 6 inches. |
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Dicentra formosa
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ca$3.95 |
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| This small perennial wild flower native to British Columbia is an elegant addition to any woodland garden. It has glaucous lobed leaves and bears heart-shaped pink flowers in late spring. 18 inches height; 24 inches spread. |
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Cornus canadensis
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ca$3.99 |
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| This spreading subshrub has lance-shaped green leaves and bears green flowers in cymes surrounded by white bracts in spring. Flowers are followed by bright red, spherical fruit. Height 6 inches; spread indefinite. Suits a woodland garden or use as groundcover. |
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Camassia quamash
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ca$4.25 |
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| This bulbous perennial is smaller than the other Camassias, but is nonetheless a desirable and attractive plant bearing bright blue flowers. Height 8-32 inches. When given sufficient moisture and a suitable location, this species is able to naturalize easily. |
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Camassia leichtlinii subsp suksdorfii
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ca$4.15 |
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| Bulbous perennial with linear leaves 20-60 cm long. In late spring, bears terminal racemes 10-30 cm long of star-shaped, blue-purple flowers on leafless stems. Grow in a border or wild flower meadow or in a container. |
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Camassia leichtlinii
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ca$4.15 |
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| This bulbous perennial can be taller than the closely related Camassia quamash, reaching heights of 1.4m (50in). It also tends to be slightly hardier and better suited to colder conditions. |